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and these comments from the national adviser, susan rice, on nbc. she was on "meet the press" today. that information turned out in some respects not to be 100% correct, that were in her talking points. can we watch that and then we'll get some response. >> that information turned out in some respects not to be 100% correct. but the notion that somehow i or anybody else in the administration misled the american people is patently false. and i think that's been amply demonstrated. >> what she's talking about is she went out there on multiple networks, gave these talking points, and you're shaking your head. i want you to see john mccain's response, but first i'll get yours at the table. >> my response is sacouple things. number one, as we said before, had the republicans done a proper investigation to counter what we just saw and prove that they knowingly said things that were false, change those talking points that she spoke of, we would really be getting somewhere, right? >> let me say it, we have 180 members of the house republican conference have
and these comments from the national adviser, susan rice, on nbc. she was on "meet the press" today. that information turned out in some respects not to be 100% correct, that were in her talking points. can we watch that and then we'll get some response. >> that information turned out in some respects not to be 100% correct. but the notion that somehow i or anybody else in the administration misled the american people is patently false. and i think that's been amply...
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>> well, it's unfortunate that susan rice used that particular language. it would seem it is the obama administration that is seeing this in the cold war construct. for russians, this goes way, way back into history, hundreds of years before the cold war. for russia, it comes down to this, russia, without ukraine, is a country. russia with ukraine is an empire. what they teach russian bureaucrats or diplomats in school and russian politicians know this very well. for russia, the interests are huge. for the u.s., the interests are not very great, strategically speaking, not a whole lot. we want to be on the side of democracy, that's always true, and the european partners seem to think they have a certain amount of interest there, so we want to help our partners, but if the president has to make a direct case to the american public for why we should get involved in the ukraine, that's going to be a tall order. it is very hard to make that case. >> at the minute, you and i both know americans hear the words why we need to get involved, that sends a shutter, g
>> well, it's unfortunate that susan rice used that particular language. it would seem it is the obama administration that is seeing this in the cold war construct. for russians, this goes way, way back into history, hundreds of years before the cold war. for russia, it comes down to this, russia, without ukraine, is a country. russia with ukraine is an empire. what they teach russian bureaucrats or diplomats in school and russian politicians know this very well. for russia, the interests...
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we still do not have who told susan rice what talking points to be used that morning. all of this has to be viewed in the context of a presidential campaign. remember, bin laden is dead, al qaeda is on the run, everything is fine in the world. that was the whole theme as far as national security is concern of the obama campaign. well, if this attack, the on our consulate was carried out in a planned terrorist attack, then that blows a hole a mile wide in the theme of the campaign. so, therefore, a series of things happened which are unacceptable. including the fact that they knew right away that it was a terrorist attack. that there was no spontaneous demonstration. they had video that showed that. they knew there were people that had been evacuated to germany that would have told them that. and the station chief in tripoli said there was not, slash not. >> you are not going to get an answer to your letter. is he not going to answer your letter. >> no. he will not answer my letter, but we will keep the pressure on until we know for the benefit of those four families ex
we still do not have who told susan rice what talking points to be used that morning. all of this has to be viewed in the context of a presidential campaign. remember, bin laden is dead, al qaeda is on the run, everything is fine in the world. that was the whole theme as far as national security is concern of the obama campaign. well, if this attack, the on our consulate was carried out in a planned terrorist attack, then that blows a hole a mile wide in the theme of the campaign. so,...
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susan rice was asked if russian president putin still sees the world from a cold war point of view. >> he may. if he does that is a pretty dated perspective that doesn't reflect where the people of ukraine are coming from. we have called him on it and the president is forceful in his dealings with putin but it's not necessary, nor is it our interests to return to a cold war construct which is long out of date and doesn't reflect the realities of the 21st century. >> susan rice talking to david growing on "meet the press." yesterday, john mccain weighed in. >> what does putin do here? i think the message has to be sent to him, let the ukrainian people determine their own future and a partition of ukraine is totally unacceptable. if i were vladimir putin today at the end of the olympics, i'd be a little nervous because the people of russia have watched this transpire and they are tired of the crony capitalism that governs russia today. if i were him, i'd be a little bit nervous. >> ask you how the obama administration has played this the last few weeks but also what is at stake? not for
susan rice was asked if russian president putin still sees the world from a cold war point of view. >> he may. if he does that is a pretty dated perspective that doesn't reflect where the people of ukraine are coming from. we have called him on it and the president is forceful in his dealings with putin but it's not necessary, nor is it our interests to return to a cold war construct which is long out of date and doesn't reflect the realities of the 21st century. >> susan rice...
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. >>> still ahead, susan rice sticking to her guns about her benghazi talking points. >>> first, the president reaches out to the nation's governors. we'll get reaction from louisiana's bobby jindal. introducing olive garden's pronto lunch starting at $6.99. an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. >>> president obama is asking the nation's governors for help on implementing parts of his second term agenda that congress will not pass. white house correspondent wendell goler tells us how that's going over. good evening. >> good evening, bret. frankly, he didn't seem to have much more success with republicans in state houses than he's having with the republicans down the street. with the house opposed to raising the minimum wage, he pushed governors to do that and said he has ordered a wage hike with the federal government. >> so far in the last few weeks i have acted to lift the wages of workers who work for federal contractors to
. >>> still ahead, susan rice sticking to her guns about her benghazi talking points. >>> first, the president reaches out to the nation's governors. we'll get reaction from louisiana's bobby jindal. introducing olive garden's pronto lunch starting at $6.99. an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. >>>...
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rice, susan rice use talking points that had been negotiated. one out beyond what some of those talking points said. ambers of congress decided, lot of members, including some republicans, decided she had lied to the public on the television shows. hillary clinton have been doing briefings on capitol hill where she had talked about armed militants going to the compound. her people who listened to talk about armed militants thought she had said terrorists. the distinction between armed militants and terrorists. she felt like she was telling them one thing and susan rice was telling them something different. host: what is one thing you learned? thinkingcame into this that she was very buttoned up a bigt -- there was not human side to her. she not only is quite funny, she has a wicked sense of humor. this feel of public service, a duty for public service. one of the biggest things i learned, behind the shell, all politicians have it. service women in public should develop skin like a rhinoceros. is some raw there energy and emotion. about decisive,
rice, susan rice use talking points that had been negotiated. one out beyond what some of those talking points said. ambers of congress decided, lot of members, including some republicans, decided she had lied to the public on the television shows. hillary clinton have been doing briefings on capitol hill where she had talked about armed militants going to the compound. her people who listened to talk about armed militants thought she had said terrorists. the distinction between armed militants...
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. >> i was in that meeting, when susan rice was with them, blamed the fbi for those talking points and call the fbi can be fbi goes crazy and says we didn't change the talking points. they have received the e-mail the day before, what was going on? jenna: according to a bipartisan senate report one day before susan rice was on virtual appearance with things gone awry, they receive a critical you know that reported the attacks were "not not an escalation of protest." from the most senior intelligence officer on the ground we had >. >> he has been working 24 hours per day to nail every fact and is now reaching for days and e-mailed directly to the most senior levels of his organization saying again with a big red crane as loudly as he can, there were no protests. reporter: the senate report does not say why he read the e-mail. on that same day he edited the talking points excising about half the text. warnings were cut as well as the word "islamic." the next day, the same day susan rice was on tv, he then asked the staff in libya for more information. two days later the cia and fbi revea
. >> i was in that meeting, when susan rice was with them, blamed the fbi for those talking points and call the fbi can be fbi goes crazy and says we didn't change the talking points. they have received the e-mail the day before, what was going on? jenna: according to a bipartisan senate report one day before susan rice was on virtual appearance with things gone awry, they receive a critical you know that reported the attacks were "not not an escalation of protest." from the...
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. >> the story told by susan rice and the president himself is collapsed. it's not credible. it's is a fabrication. it was all about a presidential campaign and narrative bin laden is dead. >> ambassador right do you have regrets on what you said on every sunday show the fact she had no greets about misleading the american people is troubling. >> the american people were badly misled. >> and the powerful chairman of the house intelligence committee threatening to recall the former acting director of the cia and his boss to answer questionable testimony. chief intelligence correspondent katherine harris is live with more. >> thank you. republican allegations of the former and acting development took a significant turn today when the chairman mike rogers told fox news mike morell will likely be recalled to testify and investigators are recalling the testimony of his former boss, david petraeus to assess whether he should be recalled as well. >> we're looking at the transcripts and reviews and what information we have now available. and it's likely we'll have a director morel up
. >> the story told by susan rice and the president himself is collapsed. it's not credible. it's is a fabrication. it was all about a presidential campaign and narrative bin laden is dead. >> ambassador right do you have regrets on what you said on every sunday show the fact she had no greets about misleading the american people is troubling. >> the american people were badly misled. >> and the powerful chairman of the house intelligence committee threatening to recall...
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rice's sunday show appearances. >> what we kept saying is you guys, you had these meetings and e-mails back and forth. if everything is copacetic as you say it is, give us the e-mails >> reporter: senate intelligence committee vice chair said in a recent interview that they only got the e-mails between the cia, state department and white house because the senate threatened to hold up john brennan's confirmation. >> reporter: once released republican lawmakers say the conflict with morel's testimony was clear. morel works at the time was cia director david petraeus' number two was at the heart of the process cutting 50% of the text and white house coordination began at the earliest stages. also in late 2012 morel and rice met with republican senators ayotte, mccain and graham who claim he blamed law enforcement for the changes. >> what i found curious is that he did not accept responsibility for changing the talking points. he told me the fbi had done this. i called the fbi. they went ballistic. within 24 hours his statement was changed where he admitted the cia had done it. >> reporter
rice's sunday show appearances. >> what we kept saying is you guys, you had these meetings and e-mails back and forth. if everything is copacetic as you say it is, give us the e-mails >> reporter: senate intelligence committee vice chair said in a recent interview that they only got the e-mails between the cia, state department and white house because the senate threatened to hold up john brennan's confirmation. >> reporter: once released republican lawmakers say the conflict...
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host: national security advisor susan rice asked about the role of russia can play there. we will get your response. [video clip] >> that would be a great mistake. it is not in the interest of russia, ukraine, or the united states to see the country split. it is in nobody's interest to see violence return and the situation escalate. there is not an inherent connection between a ukraine that has a long-standing historical ties to russia and a modern ukraine that wants to integrate more closely with europe. it need not be mutually exclusive. host: your take? espoo i agree completely with ambassador -- guest: i agree completely with ambassador rice. she warned president putin against the use of force in ukraine. would bentolerable and outrages. secondly, she made a very good point that a country like ukraine can have a historic and linguistic tie to russia but it has its own political orientation. if ukraine wants to take its country into a closer trade relationship with the european union they ought to be able to do that. the end of the cold war, 20 years ago, one of the gre
host: national security advisor susan rice asked about the role of russia can play there. we will get your response. [video clip] >> that would be a great mistake. it is not in the interest of russia, ukraine, or the united states to see the country split. it is in nobody's interest to see violence return and the situation escalate. there is not an inherent connection between a ukraine that has a long-standing historical ties to russia and a modern ukraine that wants to integrate more...
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rice, that intervention? the situation in ukraine by russia would be a grave mistake, but he would not offer any suggestion as to what the consequences might be. the president, i would imagine, will once again repeat that advice, and call on the russians to honor their international obligations, not to intervene in the affairs oflá⌝Ñ?vb!çr<16s<í.w >> the pressure will be damage to the u.s.-russian relationship. there's no military pressure that the u.s. can put on russia. that has seen its enormous wealth grow, precisely because of ener >> absolutely. from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang o
rice, that intervention? the situation in ukraine by russia would be a grave mistake, but he would not offer any suggestion as to what the consequences might be. the president, i would imagine, will once again repeat that advice, and call on the russians to honor their international obligations, not to intervene in the affairs oflá⌝Ñ?vb!çr the pressure will be damage to the u.s.-russian relationship. there's no military pressure that the u.s. can put on russia. that has seen its enormous...
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whether it be the president or s national security advisor susan rice, who returned to the sundayalk circuit, at least one show, to defend her involvement in informi the american people about benghazi. here is re's response when asked ifheas anyegrets. >> no. because, what said to you that morning and what i did in, every day since was to share the best information that we had at the time. the information i provided which i explained to you was what when he had at the moment. it could change. i commented that this was bed on whate knew on that morning. lou: we're coming right back. stay with us. >>> standing up for the first amendment. fcc commissioner ajit pay. stopped fcc effort to police newsrooms. he stopped the effort cold. he is our special guest ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the
whether it be the president or s national security advisor susan rice, who returned to the sundayalk circuit, at least one show, to defend her involvement in informi the american people about benghazi. here is re's response when asked ifheas anyegrets. >> no. because, what said to you that morning and what i did in, every day since was to share the best information that we had at the time. the information i provided which i explained to you was what when he had at the moment. it could...
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ambassador susan rice it would be a grave mistake, and mr. obama echoed those same warnings. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukrainian people. it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international loss. >> russia warned the u.s. against getting involved. the crimea area is largely ethnic russian. they speak the russian language, not ukrainian, and the sympathies are perhaps more with moscow than kiev. >> i think i can say that interference from our western colleagues has not been helpful, and they have a certain responsibility for those dramatic consequences and also a responsibility for not following through with their agreement they themselves brought about and affixed their signatures on february 21st. >> here at home, republican senator john mcc
ambassador susan rice it would be a grave mistake, and mr. obama echoed those same warnings. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukrainian people. it would be a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the independence and sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of...
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president obama's national security advisor susan rice said the move would be a grave mistake. joining me now from washington d.c. former ambassador to ukraine, john herbst. he served in the orange revolution, a series of protests in 2004 and 2005. iam bremmer is the president of the eurasia group and consulting firm, charles kupchan is a professor of international relations at georgetown university and a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. and fiona hill, the director of the center on the united states and europe and senior fellow at the brookings institution. i am pleased to have all of them on this program at this critical moment. fiona hill i begin with you and i have three questions and i would like for each of you to sort of get to it. where are we right now, how did we get there and where are we going and what are the risks in terms of where we're going. start with in fact a sense of why did this happen now and what is the moment that we're at now and then where are we going. >> well the precipitous events for the series of protests that have led us to thi
president obama's national security advisor susan rice said the move would be a grave mistake. joining me now from washington d.c. former ambassador to ukraine, john herbst. he served in the orange revolution, a series of protests in 2004 and 2005. iam bremmer is the president of the eurasia group and consulting firm, charles kupchan is a professor of international relations at georgetown university and a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. and fiona hill, the director of the...
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for the past three to four months, susan rice has made trips to afghanistan. you've had i believe chuck hagel has done it. john kerry has done it. trying to have -- come to an agreement with karzai before the next set of elections in afghanistan which are coming up in a month, to agree -- make -- sign an agreement that would protect our troops there and have some sort of -- whatever the agreement turns out to be, temporary basis, multiple basis, all of that was to be negotiated. what the white house is signaling today, it is now fact in their minds, karzai is not going to sign this. it is now got to be his government they negotiate with at this point and now they are waiting to see the results of the next election. at this point as you see, the time line here, the calendar is going to keep moving so what the president is saying, hey, it looks like now we have to prepare to pull everybody out. if there is a force that is agreed upon between the united states and the new afghan government, it's now going to be smaller than anything that they were planning on dur
for the past three to four months, susan rice has made trips to afghanistan. you've had i believe chuck hagel has done it. john kerry has done it. trying to have -- come to an agreement with karzai before the next set of elections in afghanistan which are coming up in a month, to agree -- make -- sign an agreement that would protect our troops there and have some sort of -- whatever the agreement turns out to be, temporary basis, multiple basis, all of that was to be negotiated. what the white...
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whether it be the president or his national security advisor susan rice, who returned to the sunday talk circuit, at least one show, to defend her involvement in informing the american people about benghazi. here is rice's response when asked if she has any regrets. >> no. because, what i said to you that morning and what i did in, every day since was to share the best information that we had at the time. the information i provided which i explained to you was what when he had at the moment. it could change. i commented that this was based on what we knew on that morning. lou: we're coming right back. stay with us. >>> standing up for the first amendment. fcc commissioner ajit pay. stopped fcc effort to police newsrooms. he stopped the effort cold. he is our special guest tonight. peace of mind is important when you're running a biness. century link provides reliable it services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa au
whether it be the president or his national security advisor susan rice, who returned to the sunday talk circuit, at least one show, to defend her involvement in informing the american people about benghazi. here is rice's response when asked if she has any regrets. >> no. because, what i said to you that morning and what i did in, every day since was to share the best information that we had at the time. the information i provided which i explained to you was what when he had at the...
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in the following day, september 16th, susan rice used the talking points edited by morel which conflicted with intelligence reporting on the ground in libya. >> today we asked morel for his recollection of the initial intelligence reporting and the video conference call. he said in a statement he stands behind what he testified to congress about the talking points, quote, neither the agency, the analysts nor i cooked the books in any way. while he is a standing invitation to speak with fox news morel says he does not intend to do so. >> shannon. and you say at it and new information continues to trickle out. >> a lot more there. >>> the united nations says four more countries could start building their first nuclear reactors in the next five years. they are bangladesh, jordan, turkey and poland. the u.n. says the industry has experienced a slowdown since the disaster at japan's fukushima facility four years ago. >>> a u.s. research institute says north korea has accelerated excavation at a remote mountain site used for underground nuclear explosions. secretary of state john kerry met with
in the following day, september 16th, susan rice used the talking points edited by morel which conflicted with intelligence reporting on the ground in libya. >> today we asked morel for his recollection of the initial intelligence reporting and the video conference call. he said in a statement he stands behind what he testified to congress about the talking points, quote, neither the agency, the analysts nor i cooked the books in any way. while he is a standing invitation to speak with...
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obviously, monitoring this situation quite closely, you will recall that susan rice the national security adviser, said last week that if russia were to intervene, it would be a grave mistake. strong words all week long from this administration. secretary kerry saying today that he spoke with russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, earlier today, again telling russia not to engage. so, that is what we have been hearing all along. president obama will undoubtedly come out with some stern words. what he will say specifically, we'll have to wait and see, but of course, earlier today, the former president of ukraine, yanukovych, has not been deposed he still leads himself as the leader of ukraine, despite the fact that many do not see the situation in that light. so president obama will come out. i expect him to have strong words from russia. clearly, this situation and russia entering that space only increasing tensions between the east and the west, between the united states and russia. u.s. officials have said all week long that this is not a return to the cold war, but alex there is no
obviously, monitoring this situation quite closely, you will recall that susan rice the national security adviser, said last week that if russia were to intervene, it would be a grave mistake. strong words all week long from this administration. secretary kerry saying today that he spoke with russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, earlier today, again telling russia not to engage. so, that is what we have been hearing all along. president obama will undoubtedly come out with some stern...
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-russia relations, a topic this morning that susan rice tried to down play. >> this is not want a the u.s. and russia. this is about whether the people of ukraine have the opportunity to fulfill their aspirations and be democratic and be part of europe, which they choose to be. >> for the latest, i'm joined by n nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel in kiev. and here in studio, my colleague ronan farrow, host of "ronan farrow daily" which premiers tomorrow. richard, i heard you say earlier today that the protesters remain in the streets, almost as han insurance policy to make sure that i guess the parliament and the changes they're making make good on what they say they're going to do. is there a mistrust of government even though the changes are essentially what these protesters wanted? >> reporter: there is certainly a mistrust in government. these people in the square behind me want to see a completely new cast of characters. they don't want this revolution that about 100 people gave their lives to see. they don't want it to just involve the same old politicians coming ba
-russia relations, a topic this morning that susan rice tried to down play. >> this is not want a the u.s. and russia. this is about whether the people of ukraine have the opportunity to fulfill their aspirations and be democratic and be part of europe, which they choose to be. >> for the latest, i'm joined by n nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel in kiev. and here in studio, my colleague ronan farrow, host of "ronan farrow daily" which premiers tomorrow....
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in late 2012 he and susan rice met with republican senators ayote, mccain and graham, he blamed law enforcement for cutting word like al qaeda and other changes. >> what i found curious is that he did not accept responsibility for changing the talking points. he told me that the fbi had done this. i called the fbi. they went ballistic. within 24 hours his statement was changed where he admitted the cia had done it. >> reporter: in a recent email exchange morell stood by his testimony emphasizing no one, quote, cooked the books on the talking points. when asked to address specific allegations about his actions he referred fox to the cia public affairs office who provided us with a lengthy statement but they did not address the specific allegations about morell's testimony, eric. >> we'll have much more on this apparent discrepancy in the next hour. catherine, thanks so much. martha: there is some new concerns that the federal communications commission could be trying to monitor how journalists report the news. a proposed fcc study would send researchers into newsrooms across this country to dete
in late 2012 he and susan rice met with republican senators ayote, mccain and graham, he blamed law enforcement for cutting word like al qaeda and other changes. >> what i found curious is that he did not accept responsibility for changing the talking points. he told me that the fbi had done this. i called the fbi. they went ballistic. within 24 hours his statement was changed where he admitted the cia had done it. >> reporter: in a recent email exchange morell stood by his...
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host: national security advisor susan rice asked about the role of russia can play there. we will get your response. [video clip] >> that would be a great mistake. it is not in the interest of russia, ukraine, or the united states to see the country split. it is in nobody's interest to see violence return and the situation escalate. there is not an inherent connection between a ukraine that has a long-standing historical ties to russia and a modern ukraine that wants to integrate more closely with europe. it need not be mutually exclusive. host: your take? espoo i agree completely with ambassador -- guest: i agree completely with ambassador rice. she warned president putin against the use of force in ukraine. would bentolerable and outrages. secondly, she made a very good point that a country like ukraine can have a historic and linguistic tie to russia but it has its own political orientation. if ukraine wants to take its country into a closer trade relationship with the european union they ought to be able to do that. the end of the cold war, 20 years ago, one of the gre
host: national security advisor susan rice asked about the role of russia can play there. we will get your response. [video clip] >> that would be a great mistake. it is not in the interest of russia, ukraine, or the united states to see the country split. it is in nobody's interest to see violence return and the situation escalate. there is not an inherent connection between a ukraine that has a long-standing historical ties to russia and a modern ukraine that wants to integrate more...
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rice was considered to be a nominee for is secretary of state. a lot of environmental activists came out and said that she has investments, which she does, in transcanada. if she were to become secretary of state, she would need to get rid of those because any involvement or vocal supporting or against it for transcanada could would, obviously, be a conflict of interest. and they were right about that. if he were right a that, this is also a conflict of interest. these guys would profit, their opposition would benefit them if it were not to be approved. martha: so what's next on this? i know you said you contacted them and they had no comment, but is that likely to be forthcoming? do we expect that they will respond to what their stock holdings are exactly in these companies and whether or not they are directly aware of them or making changes in those investments on their own or whether they're independently managed? all those things? >> they certainly should, and i think we'll have to just wait and see and hopefully they will. what's interesting
rice was considered to be a nominee for is secretary of state. a lot of environmental activists came out and said that she has investments, which she does, in transcanada. if she were to become secretary of state, she would need to get rid of those because any involvement or vocal supporting or against it for transcanada could would, obviously, be a conflict of interest. and they were right about that. if he were right a that, this is also a conflict of interest. these guys would profit, their...